Fastest you can print ASA? I’m using a Sovol Sv06, temp is 250 head, 90 bed, .55 for speed. I am printing the last part for the production on the latest plane kit, it was close to 8 hours and I haven’t even laser cut up the rest of the parts for it, unacceptable. Showing the first one assembled, it’s just the hardware, not the whole plane.
I am using UltiMaker Cura for my slicer, not the terrible one that came with the printer, still, I have to manually override the settings on the terminal to make them conform to what I programmed in, for what ever reason it’s not reading things correctly at all, thus the reason I’m able to make this POS work… Is this normal?
I’m not sure exactly what your asking, but from what I do understand…
Can you post a screenshot of your Cura Speed Settings.
I’m not sure if you’ll be happy with these setting or not, from your post…it seems like you think the SV06 should be be printing at Klipper speeds.
I didn’t think the touchpad/klipper had anything to do with capacity/speed. I’ll try out your recommended settings. It’s not a real klipper screen, it’s the stock sv06 pro one that came with the printer. It’s an absolute pain having to manually catch the print just firing up to quickly manually adjust the settings correct on the screen though, certainly it’s not supposed to be that way.
Anyway, you’ll never be able to print ASA as fast as PLA or PETG.
For my part, I use almost the same setting for ASA than yours with my SV06+ and I run much faster with PLA or PETG (150mm/s)
The settings I posted above are the settings I use for ASA on a basically stock SV06.
You shouldn’t have any issues with these speeds. Do remember to add a 10 line brim.
I use a Wham Bam Hotbox for ASA, what do you use…??
I don’t have an enclosure on mine, master builder with plexi and other materials on hand, url for my main op to show, espressooutfitters.com, I’ll get something formal and solid in place soon enough. I’ve been just doing small parts and keeping them in the center of the build plate along with feeding in plenty of heat from space heaters so the heating element doesn’t have to work very hard.
The nature on the rc plane gig requires the robust elements from ASA, otherwise, yes it would just be pla or other easier to work with filament.
ASA filament is like ABS very sensitive to temperature differences and especially to air currents.